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161 Y.. 'o e: 5 ~· ''· u BE ACK --- ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE, FLAGSTAFF, A•R IZONA VOL 49 NUMBER 8 - WHITE BLOOM McOONJ\LO Series Program To Feature Cuban Guifa(st Tonight Rei' ne Ia Torre, celebrated Cuban ·cla~sic l;Uitari t, will open lt~ 1960-61 '"ries programs t o• ght. :Xo,·. 17. at 8:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Admission is free. Resident in. ew York for many this distinguished artist anu ally coast to coast in :!:e Unitetl States and Canaoa . aild is heard otherwise in t he :ent>ral Eastern part of America ccnstant r£>cital performances. addition to the tours which him outside of this country. in Ha,·ana, he was at 5 a I pianist, at 10 an acl .lrompli!;he•d guitarist. His parents to Spain when he was academic studies, and guiwith the famous of \·ituosos, Maestro Mit. In Spain he made a for h mself at 16 as a congu' arist anct also a an ath· in Sf'~., I. where he excelled American game of base- * * * * * ee ASC Growing Rapidly Enrollment Set At 2058 * 0 * * * * * * sc s ents ho's To Of Students Receive otice ·nations This Week (, 10wtn!!' C:nmit'_! Rt _l,llation and huildin!!; construction fig- Eit;htecn stud£'nts from ASC were nam£'d to 1\'ho' s\\'l1o Arnone un·, 1,·1 N'd "' th[' 1c'n i1 1, r tion oi \SC It'\'['a[ that tlte coll<'gc i• Stlldl.'nt. in .\nwrican t..:ninTsities and Colleges for the 1960-61 , .. ,p 1mh1 c: ;11 .m unpn t• d1 .. 1tcd 1 .. tc chool n·ar. Enro'~tnf·nt at .\\(' for tl•• I <)fi0-61 colleg£' ,.£'ar •••t a n<'W all- Fiftr£'n •wnior stud£'nts chosen to receive this honor include time high of 2.ffi8 students rep- · GE>orge Bates, Phyllis Brooksby,l resenting a 21.6 pE'rcent increase woul•l r£'arh an estimated 1!'500 in Carol Carson, Saundra Davies, Ch • J p f '>f last V<'ar's rC'cord enrollment lfl'JO, and that by 19>;}, 2.000 stu- Larry Hanson, Robert Jones, Car- Olf 0 er orm of 1692 ~tur!C'nts. Tn a •hrC'C'·).'Par r!Pnts WiJulcl be enrolled here. ol Lindsay, Joe Lloyct, Janice Me- "Jh C t• " perior1 since the fall term of 1937, R£'gistration figures for 191;0 have' clrrskey, Jan:t _McDonald. Rei~er e rea lOR cnrnllment :1t the c•Jllegc has n.lrC'ady smpassl'r1 thC" estimaterl Peterson. DIXI'; Rogers, Bnan jumpr•l ~0 2 percc'lt inc-was ng Pnrollment for 195:>. anct exceeds Stehr, Carol \Vhite, and Don Wol- And there shall be music: from 1112 sttllli'Pts. trC" J%0 estimate by more than slagel. The combined voices of the tl th. 'd '}f)f} sturle>nts FigurC's for 1961-62 J unir>r students named were ~Cfleunb'.s aGnl~e tChleub,ShthrJ.eneGirolf's AGgleees In k£'Pping up Wl 1 IS •apt "TIT'JllmPnt at the college here " g-mwth in rnr •llmC"nt thC' Baarr1 has twen e"timatC"d at 2294. Greg Balrlwin, Robert Bloom, and Cnncert Choir singing Haydn's of P.e"n e>nts of thC' UniH•rsities C'onstrurt June Harris. 'C t' , 1 · 10n now going on at · rea •on wi I fJll the college nany· cotJntrt'e.~. Jn R!ld • tatC" C'ollegl'. anrl the leg-is· s "' · a udt'tort'um dtJrt'ng the Chr'st ~ \SC inclurlPs t C" three·story sci- tuuents WC'Te nommated for l mas ~"" If' ht·s "" ebttt ··n To\vn latur£> ha\e gran'C'!l capital out· rnrP huilrlinq on the olrl Skid· Who's Who by members of the program o n D ec. 6 · e ' y rk, conn"n- rt, \"' hl' •n h la-" mor•ips for t ,r,•rurtion and mor<' football fielrl at a cost of student senate, and received no- Th 't s O ratorio Choir will per-a , tinuous fielcl for hl'm eCJu'pping of buildin,.g..-s- in\ exces·s m0"C' than $675.000; a new dining ti f ication of their acceptance f orm on Tuesday, Dee. 6, at 8:00 Sta a'ld Canada, 1·n con- of s• million since l·n:> .. pproxl· l 1 f r! · hall. just south of thP wooden early this week. p.m. in the college auditorium ts. an" more l ate!,,. matpJ\• :::1:>0()()() in oca un s tn "' th · " J t rl family dw<'llings (will feed more unuer e dJTection of Mr. Mil- '1 "C'arann.•.". arlditi"ln tn S1 1 : milli·>n. gran e Students from approxt'mately 1 d H " cc' than 1,()()() stur!Pnts). at a cost of ' ar . Kinney. Mr. Pat Curry a r <rdi ng arti t of note. to 1hP c liege lw thP Fcrlprrrl morP than S2&"i,l)()(); and con· 750 colleges and universities are will be directing the Northern a'"., t m s are kno"..' n Ho rsi'li~:! a'ld HomP Fir.r~. r.e ~truc-tion of roof anrl enclosin~ recogni·7.e· c1 by the Who's "vw' ho or • A r1· zona s yrnphony Orchestra. •'1-Jp Americas. Eu- Al;ency has hN•n u«Prl for rlormt· thC" ·idrs anrl back of the for)tball ;;anization each year. Each of the About 200 persons are estimated 'he'.; r East an-"' •~., "., 1·a. H~~ tor~· cons rue ion. Also, ~I m:Jl](m stadium costing more than S65,· ·s tu"" ent"' chosen wt'll appear 1'n to be taking part in this Christ-w rec 'ling for Epic Rcc· has bPen granted h · H H.F .\ for 000 the 1950-61 edition of the publi· mas-time program. whi h r<'le-ases annually at 1he construction of 1\1.0 ne'\' ouad· S Q f action. t"' ms of sol os in his ranglr dormi!oriPs hr !"en and ThC" nPw outh uao or worn- Soloists Barbara Smith, Betty Y de la Torre was r try-wide audiences rt on page 51 \\. me•! during the rrm;ng y~;u. en was completer! this fall at a Stuctents are chosen on the ba- \Villis, and Jim Tucker will be Bid' are e. pec!Prl to hE' opi'ned c >St of marl' than 550.000. This sis of scholars hlp, participation feature(! in the hour an l a half tto',; wint£'r for thP two r!" mi o- au;J.drangli' building sC"rVC"s a in academic and extracurricular long program. r'e' which will he u. Pel as frater- dual purpose in that i can be aeti\·itiE>s. ci1izenl'hip and service ''The Creation," composed by nity and somritv ho\ls'm::. convl'r:Prl to married housing to the school, and promise of fu. Franz Josef Haydn in 1798, is an rlvring the summer sessions. ture usefulness. Those eligible to oratorio or a dramatic text set to Pri\atC" <l 0 rm it orv fa ilitie~ wN<' opened t 1is fall hy S'rOLul En!l'rprise", Strou<i Hall. locat£'d jus1 adiacent to the campm hC"hH"<' n the prcc;cnt •cience build· ina anrt Ea~tburn E<iuca ion Cl'nte; The college IPa~es this builrl· ing f()r a nine-month pcorioil The col!Pge al<n INISP<; housing from the FlamiT'Q'O . lotor Hotel acro•s the campus we;.t on Highway 66. incE> 195-t. when enrollment fi<TUT£'s began their spe-tacular l'limiJ. enrollment at .\5C ha~ jumiJ('d 163.2 perc~nt. l n. the fall of 1955, registration f 1 g u res showPrl an increase of 124 percent with 979 students a" com· pared to 482 for the fall term of 195-1 . The late Pr£>sident Lacey A. Eastburn reported in October, 1955, that the enrollment at ASC . ·raring complE>Hon is the arts receive recognition in Who's Who music with orchestral accompabuilr1in~ locateil between the two must be juniors, seniors, or grad· niment but no action, scenery, or gv~s. ·ust back of Olrl :\fain. uate students at a four-year col- costume. The words were orig- Th•s hmldmg, constructed at a lege. inally selected by Lidley for Han-cost of more than .000. will . del from the Book of Genesis and house thP art department, indus. Students are nommataed by Milton's "Paradise Lost" d trial arts and industrial educa- committees at the colleges. Each 1 translated into German an ion r!f:>pa rtment, and home econ- ~ college determines its own meth- · omics department. od of n omination and criteria for ASC's 10-Yea:r Climb selection. Recordings Made in EnroUment Of Choir Concert Pet. Gain NOTICE I Year EnroUmenl Over 1951 TI:te 1959-60 Shrine of Ages 1951 513 The regular Sunday movie Chmr has on sale recordings of 1952 423 2.0'0 will be sbowa at 2:00 p.m. this !he spring concert at $3.50 a piece 1953 .............. 575 12.1% Sunday oaly. The time was m Mel Kinney's office in the mu- 1954 .. 782 52.5"'.. changed due to the Ph ix I sic hall. 1955 ..... -- . ... 979 90.B% oen The recording has eight choral 1956 .............. 1.D98 ll4..0% Symphony Concert scheduled selections by the concert choir 1957 ............... 1•142 122•6% for Sunday evening. The movie plu two selections by the Mad- 1958 ................ 1.396 172.1% '"This Is Russia" is a feature riga! Singers and two selections 1959 . _. ........... 1.692 229.8% length documentary film on by the Les Trois Jubila.1ts. Ron- 1960 ................ 2.058 301.2% Russia. old Thompson's "Peaceable King. dom" is the featured selection.
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Item number | 1960_11_17 |
Creator | Northern Arizona University. Associated Students. |
Title | The Lumberjack, November 17, 1960. |
LCCN | sn94050581 |
Volume | 049 |
Issue | 08 |
Date | 1960-11-17 |
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Collection name | Northern Arizona University: The Lumberjack |
Language | English |
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County | Coconino |
Subjects | Northern Arizona University--Students--Newspapers |
Places | Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Newspapers |
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161
Y..
'o
e:
5
~·
''·
u BE ACK
--- ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE, FLAGSTAFF, A•R IZONA VOL 49 NUMBER 8 -
WHITE BLOOM McOONJ\LO
Series Program
To Feature Cuban
Guifa(st Tonight
Rei' ne Ia Torre, celebrated Cuban
·cla~sic l;Uitari t, will open
lt~ 1960-61 '"ries programs t o•
ght. :Xo,·. 17. at 8:00 p.m. in the
Auditorium. Admission is free.
Resident in. ew York for many
this distinguished artist
anu ally coast to coast in
:!:e Unitetl States and Canaoa .
aild is heard otherwise in t he
:ent>ral Eastern part of America
ccnstant r£>cital performances.
addition to the tours which
him outside of this country.
in Ha,·ana, he was at 5 a
I pianist, at 10 an acl
.lrompli!;he•d guitarist. His parents
to Spain when he was
academic studies, and guiwith
the famous
of \·ituosos, Maestro Mit.
In Spain he made a
for h mself at 16 as a congu'
arist anct also a an ath·
in Sf'~., I. where he excelled
American game of base-
* * * * * ee
ASC Growing Rapidly
Enrollment Set At 2058
*
0
* * * * * * sc s ents
ho's
To
Of
Students Receive otice
·nations This Week
(, 10wtn!!' C:nmit'_! Rt _l,llation and huildin!!; construction fig- Eit;htecn stud£'nts from ASC were nam£'d to 1\'ho' s\\'l1o Arnone
un·, 1,·1 N'd "' th[' 1c'n i1 1, r tion oi \SC It'\'['a[ that tlte coll<'gc i• Stlldl.'nt. in .\nwrican t..:ninTsities and Colleges for the 1960-61
, .. ,p 1mh1 c: ;11 .m unpn t• d1 .. 1tcd 1 .. tc chool n·ar.
Enro'~tnf·nt at .\\(' for tl•• I <)fi0-61 colleg£' ,.£'ar •••t a n<'W all- Fiftr£'n •wnior stud£'nts chosen to receive this honor include
time high of 2.ffi8 students rep- · GE>orge Bates, Phyllis Brooksby,l
resenting a 21.6 pE'rcent increase woul•l r£'arh an estimated 1!'500 in Carol Carson, Saundra Davies, Ch • J p f
'>f last V<'ar's rC'cord enrollment lfl'JO, and that by 19>;}, 2.000 stu- Larry Hanson, Robert Jones, Car- Olf 0 er orm
of 1692 ~tur!C'nts. Tn a •hrC'C'·).'Par r!Pnts WiJulcl be enrolled here. ol Lindsay, Joe Lloyct, Janice Me- "Jh C t• "
perior1 since the fall term of 1937, R£'gistration figures for 191;0 have' clrrskey, Jan:t _McDonald. Rei~er e rea lOR
cnrnllment :1t the c•Jllegc has n.lrC'ady smpassl'r1 thC" estimaterl Peterson. DIXI'; Rogers, Bnan
jumpr•l ~0 2 percc'lt inc-was ng Pnrollment for 195:>. anct exceeds Stehr, Carol \Vhite, and Don Wol- And there shall be music:
from 1112 sttllli'Pts. trC" J%0 estimate by more than slagel. The combined voices of the
tl th. 'd '}f)f} sturle>nts FigurC's for 1961-62 J unir>r students named were ~Cfleunb'.s aGnl~e tChleub,ShthrJ.eneGirolf's AGgleees
In k£'Pping up Wl 1 IS •apt "TIT'JllmPnt at the college here "
g-mwth in rnr •llmC"nt thC' Baarr1 has twen e"timatC"d at 2294. Greg Balrlwin, Robert Bloom, and Cnncert Choir singing Haydn's
of P.e"n e>nts of thC' UniH•rsities C'onstrurt June Harris. 'C t' , 1 · 10n now going on at · rea •on wi I fJll the college
nany· cotJntrt'e.~. Jn R!ld • tatC" C'ollegl'. anrl the leg-is· s "' · a udt'tort'um dtJrt'ng the Chr'st ~ \SC inclurlPs t C" three·story sci- tuuents WC'Te nommated for l mas
~"" If' ht·s "" ebttt ··n To\vn latur£> ha\e gran'C'!l capital out· rnrP huilrlinq on the olrl Skid· Who's Who by members of the program o n D ec. 6 ·
e ' y rk, conn"n- rt, \"' hl' •n h la-" mor•ips for t ,r,•rurtion and mor<' football fielrl at a cost of student senate, and received no- Th 't s O ratorio Choir will per-a
, tinuous fielcl for hl'm eCJu'pping of buildin,.g..-s- in\ exces·s m0"C' than $675.000; a new dining ti f ication of their acceptance f orm on Tuesday, Dee. 6, at 8:00 Sta a'ld Canada, 1·n con- of s• million since l·n:> .. pproxl·
l 1 f r! · hall. just south of thP wooden early this week. p.m. in the college auditorium
ts. an" more l ate!,,. matpJ\• :::1:>0()()() in oca un s tn "' th ·
" J t rl family dw<'llings (will feed more unuer e dJTection of Mr. Mil-
'1 "C'arann.•.". arlditi"ln tn S1 1 : milli·>n. gran e Students from approxt'mately 1 d H
" cc' than 1,()()() stur!Pnts). at a cost of ' ar . Kinney. Mr. Pat Curry
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